Royal Greetings from Magic Kingdom! It’s a great, big, beautiful day here at the castle, so let’s get started!
Although the day’s nighttime event, Boo Bash, lists as being ‘sold out’ online, we confirmed with Guest Relations tickets were, in fact, still available for the after hours event.
A new, spooky light-up Mickey pumpkin treat container sang “Boo To You!” to get us in the Halloween spirit bright and early!
In the main room at The Emporium, a new 50th anniversary poster calendar celebrating the park’s 1971 milestones arrived.
Across Main Street, U.S.A., at Uptown Jewelers, a new popcorn bucket Loungefly ‘popped’ its way into the park.
The addition of more jungle green pavement continues in Adventureland, with a final small square closest to The Enchanted Tiki Room still scored for removal.
Scaffolding grows at Splash Mountain with no visible exterior changes to the attraction.
Bricks are now laid at Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Cafe as boardwalk construction moves “Westward. Ho!” on down to Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade.
The low construction walls blocking the entrance to Frontierland Mercantile have gone, with the tree that used to sit in front completely removed.
New low construction walls and brown scrim surround Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade as the boardwalk here begins replacement.
The rocks and minerals mine cart returned to Frontier Trading Post!
Another segment of the pavement behind Cinderella Castle has been replaced as it nears completion with two pieces to go.
“it’s a small world” received shades of blue and a pop of pink glitter in its latest paint job.
Be Our Guest castle refurbishment continues as the roof and trim are painted, and rocks receive more shading.
Pete’s Silly Sideshow tent continues to get fresh coats of paint on the roof.
A new hat over at Star Trader’s in Tomorrowland features Mickey jamming out with a set of headphones for $27.99.
A new “spooky” t-shirt made us “scream” also in Star Traders.
Canopy work continues on TRON as workers stay sky high working on the metal rods.
Two new Muppets magnets drummed their way into Tomorrowland Power & Supply Co. at the exit to Space Mountain for $14.99 each.
Two new youth t-shirts featuring “game over” with Wreck-It Ralph and “Squirrel!” featuring Dug are available at The Emporium for $19.99 each.
More scrim appears on the upper levels to Disney’s Contemporary Resort as refurbishment rolls on.
The Transportation and Ticket Center now sees another blue ticket booth as repainting continues.
Thanks for following along today as we trekked through a few of our favorite stops!
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Such lovely and cute merchandise! However I wish Disney would include Splash Mountain merchandise again! If they’re true to say that they’re including everyone, then they should include Splash Mountain merchandise! Save Splash Mountain! Please sign the petition on change.org to save Splash Mountain in both the Magic Kingdom and Disneyland! Disney should expand the park and add a princess and the frog attraction!